Once you’ve joined the Co-op Program, you’ll get the tools, training, and support you need to succeed in your work term.
Here’s what happens next:
🧠 Professional development workshops
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These are mandatory and help you build key skills like resume writing, interviewing, and workplace communication
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You’ll learn how to present yourself professionally and make the most of your Co-op experience
🤝 One-on-one mentoring
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You’ll be paired with a Co-op Coordinator who will guide you through the process
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They’ll help you plan your timeline, review applications, and prepare for interviews
🌐 Access to the Co-op Portal
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About four months before your work term, you’ll get access to the Acadia Co-op Portal
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You can browse and apply to Co-op jobs that match your program and interests
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These opportunities are sourced by the Co-op office and vetted for quality and relevance
This support ensures you’re confident, prepared, and ready to thrive in your Co-op placement.
📘 Helpful Definitions:
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Co-op Coordinator: A CEL staff member who supports you throughout your Co-op journey
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Co-op Portal: An online platform where you can view and apply for Co-op job postings
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Professional development: Training that helps you build career-ready skills
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📝 Special Notes:
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You must complete the workshops before starting your first work term
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Your Co-op Coordinator is your go-to person for questions, planning, and support
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International students are welcome to participate and should confirm work eligibility with Acadia’s International Centre